There were 28 Races on Monday 16th December 2019 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Plumpton, 7 races at Naas, 6 races at Ffos Las, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Colin Tizzard's HIGHEST SUN is favoured by the weights and should be capable of a first chase win.
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The one that truly stands out is GOLDEN NOMAD after two decent runs in maiden hurdles won by far better stable companions
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The suggestion is CRISTAL SPIRIT who was bought for 50,000gns after winning on the Flat at Newbury and he'll have no stamina issues.
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The jumping experience gained last season by RHYTHM DIVINE may give her a decisive edge over dual bumper winner Yukon Lil.
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The well-bred IMPERIAL ESPRIT shaped well in two bumpers won by good horses and he should progress with his racing.
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This might just go to ASHDALE BOB who would have gone very close at Punchestown but for veering so dramatically off a true line
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The manner of his Hereford success suggests the unexposed HARD TO FORGET can follow up.
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One that certainly appeals is CRACK ON CORRIE(nap) after a good run when only worn down after the last at Clonmel last time
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7yo SCRUTINISE (nap) won well here two weeks ago and, if his old Flat form is a guide, he should still be well handicapped over hurdles
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If forGiven his flop at Fairyhouse BAPAUME has much the strongest credentials for this. School Boy Hours looks best of the others.
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The suggestion is FLAMINGER, who may be able to find the bit of improvement necessary now he steps up in trip.
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The ten-year-old CONRIGHT BOY shaped well in his first handicap chase and seems to retain a fair amount of ability.
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The suggestion is MOUNTAIN LEOPARD, who ran well first time out and may be capable of more improvement than Falberto.
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This is a good opportunity for DAPHNE MOON to build on two placed efforts, the first of which gives her an edge over Beth Horan.
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The one to appeal most is RAILPORT DOLLY, who has a decent chance on plenty of this season's runs, including a sound run here last time
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Narrow preference is for HIDDEN DEPTHS, who has a big chance on his best form and ran okay last time. Doctor Jazz is next best.
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The suggestion is BAHUTA ACHA, who has been running very well over C&D lately. Good Answer is a respected main danger.
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This can go to AUGUSTUS CAESAR (nap), a progressive colt whose win on the AW at Lingfield in September has been boosted since.
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Preference is for Richard Hughes' PUNTING, who has leading prospects on the form of last month's debut fourth at Kempton.
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Sir Mark Prescott's filly NIKOLAYEVA posted an improved performance when midfield in a 7f Lingfield novice last time and gets the nod.
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GODHEAD ran to a fair level of form for a newcomer when winning on his debut on Kempton AW recently and is a likely improver now.
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This may go to CALIN'S LAD, who won going away at Kempton and there's good reason to believe he'll be fine over this longer distance.
Ths is the racecard key.
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